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				 Retrofitting retrofit nitpicks 
 I thought I understood retrofitting, that it was at most 150% of minerals/org/rad cost.
 But, I obviously don't.  I just retrofitted a ship that cost 300 orgs into something that costs 3k org!
 
 So, how exactly does retrofitting work?  Does it add up all the costs min + org + rad then multiply by 50%?
 
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				 Re: Retrofitting retrofit nitpicks 
 yes, max refit cost is 150% of original cost. using total resources, not individual resources. 
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				January 18th, 2005, 04:24 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Retrofitting retrofit nitpicks 
 Interesting... I wonder how/if this can be practically exploited? 
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				 Re: Retrofitting retrofit nitpicks 
 well, you could quickly build a ship that used roughly equal numbers of resources, and then refit it into anything else that you wanted.
 but thats only abuse if you consider retro-seriese upgrades to be abusive.  i consider it to be a feature.  if you want to pay the higher cost and take the repair time, you can get the faster build time.
 
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				January 18th, 2005, 06:21 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Retrofitting retrofit nitpicks 
 Can we use this method to convert resources?  Say you are low on radioactives.  Build a ship that uses lots of minerals and organics but no radioactives, then retrofit to another design that does use radioactives.  Then scrap the ship to get some radioactives back. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Retrofitting retrofit nitpicks 
 Any component added in a retrofit costs more than its basic cost (20% more), so it would cost you 20% more radioactives. Retrofits therefore cannot be used to gain any resource; they can only allow you to gain time by paying extras. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Retrofitting retrofit nitpicks 
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				 Re: Retrofitting retrofit nitpicks 
 Every once in awhile I forget about the cost of retrofitting... and then get a painful reminder the next turn!
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